Hey, if you're still looking for the courtesy lamp relay: looking at the fuse panel, there are 8 "slots" for relays. Starting from the top left (left being the side closest to the firewall), it will look like this: Top left = blank Bottom left = large and gray, this is your flasher unit 2nd column from the left, the only relay in this column is for the courtesy lights, there is a blank slot below in in that column. Then there are 4 relays in line on the column to the right... these are for fog lights, auto head lights, cigar I believe, and I forget the last, but this is in your owner's manual, they just don't tell you the location of each... i found out from trial and error.
Under passenger head light,must remove, relay is visible
Before going after the relay make sure you have enough freon in the system otherwise a/c compressor wont kick on!!!
The flasher relay for a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. It can be found in the fuse box, which is on the driver's side of the vehicle. You may need to remove the cover to access the relay. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the owner's manual can provide specific details on its position.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.
The only differences are between a regular Cherokee and a Grand Cherokee.
Me friend has a 1995 (same model as yours) jeep grand Cherokee with a 4in lift and it seems to be fine. I have a 1998 grand Cherokee and am thinking about putting some spacers in it.
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A Cherokee would have the AW4. A Grand Cherokee would have a 44RE.
It is not adjustable.